Paul McCartney and John Lennon formed a formidable creative partnership, collaborating on the vast majority of The Beatles' music under the joint credit Lennon-McCartney. As time passed, their writing process evolved - initially,
Mr. Frances, 66, lives in Sag Harbor on Long Island and is still a working photographer. He remembered photographing Lennon, but it was a traumatic memory. There were no pictures of John Lennon in the Friends Seminary yearbook because he had lost the negatives that very week. He didn’t even have the contact sheets.
John Lennon spoke angrily about The Beatles after their split. Still, he said he thought of them fondly by the early 1970s.
John Lennon made many disparaging comments about The Beatles after their split. Here's why Starr once thought Lennon took things too far.
During Town Hall on SiriusXM’s The Beatles Channel to celebrate the release of his new country album, Look Up, the 84-year-old music icon recalled how he was given his unique name — and how it stood out amongst his famous bandmates, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison.
Ocean Art Gallery in Ormond Beach will display May Pang’s photos of John Lennon, with shots of Disney World and a piece of Beatles history.
John Lennon was never shy about hating on some of The Beatles work. In a scandalous interview with Playboy he revealed a song he described as meaningless
When John Lennon recorded in the early 1970s, he sometimes didn't even sing a single song. One night, though, he astonished a crowd.
A pair iconic golden, stainless steel round glasses belonging to John Lennon were recently auctioned at a charity event for $52,000
The cooperation between The Beatles had reached a low point by 1969, so much so that John Lennon claimed one of his best songs was the subject of "sabotage".
Few people knew John Lennon as intimately as May Pang. For three days only, a free exhibition will allow guests to see John as May saw him. “The
The sale went through before “One to One” is set to screen at Sundance Film Festival, which is taking place in Park City from Jan. 23-Feb. 2, 2025. The doc had its world premiere at Venice Film Festival and played at Telluride Film Festival before making the trek to Utah’s snowy mountain town.